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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FMDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927
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FASHION JGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD HINTS j
ugh Fall Approaches Flower Gardens Need Care I Be Made Attractive For Several Weeks Yet— s Is the Time To Transplant Peonies if mjntiK-r shout Now is an Ideal Him- lo trans>utii >n i^ aasunilne plain p««.ni< s. nmlnR <>rr the tops t autumn, there are end <tiU'Un« rtio roots. U oW n loft in WbSrti the that eaoh of the new pfnnts A continue to be M-( have three to file buds. Thetx- [ ooU.-rful with flow-1 are now below the ground, but
ftardenins 1 ««slly s»w •
Tweed and Taffeta
. there etlll IxdnK Ion neAied if one t floral display.. Ghtdoli should lie with Inconsptcud the hloms oreot. ahould be stake*!. C many autumn flowJinuv. hnrdy Asters, ■flowers. Ohrysanthe■milur toll flowerinK are likely to b<and thoJr flow ms they are staked, bond gardefier do«<
0 this. b<it
s and flower buds to r to the best adttmc for ininance. Mldded-—'that is. the
removed—if
f ralher than qt And after buiie r Kiens of color. ;
f liquid ma
f do much to iinprov
Iris. too. mar be tranupk'-nted In similar huthian. Wh.ti iVdtia this, examine the fleshy roots carefully for the mbwhievous borer, which works within and plays havoc with the plants. This is eaperfoily true of old rlunips. and tile uatiHpkitittnK U w.hich Is] therrfart really beneflciaJ. . Although a little early fori planting, all bulbs at least should I be ordered now to insure obtain-1 Inc ikMin-d varieties. In fact.] bulbs of the Madonna w An- j nunmatlon lily (iilluni rondldum) I should be in the ground now. for. i unlike other bulbes. they make ‘ part of their Itaf growth shove • ground b^ore winter wms In. A rosette of gli*wy green foliage is famwvi. and this should be given I u light oovcrinK '< straw over 1 winter. The flower stalks start off In spring, developing into the lx out if ul clusters of white IMUes which an- m> prized in every flower garden and nmtrsst so well with the blue larkspur
(Delphinium).
The Housekeeping Adept Says—
wnll And that meat stews far Ire* salt when they only a little vegetable ingredient tihan if they include two .a- three potatoes vM a grod d«il .»f carrots and turnips.
ly if
Potato i*mp. part!
thickened with flour a no mao*with a good di-al if milk, needs a surpt’hdrig amount of salt to redmflu tt from being Insipid. When pickling be sun- to use tae bwc pun- HdiT vinegur. It Is the nufre* and lies!. Do nif under any clrctimmancm mix two
kinds of vinegar.
A kitchen knife with a cutting edge on on* side anil a sawblade on the otlwr is both helpful and labor-sa'lng. and so are tire UeiH! air-tight jam. which merely need firm pnwure on the •sde of the lid to fix It firmly and keep the contents air tight. Your pre-.i rvii.g pan should be thick enough to prevent burning. but vl you have previously experienced tumble In tills way asbesti. ”
Another Lingerie Set
] Heavy Black Hair Beauty of a Room Depends On HaS llS D ' a " back ! the Floor, Which is Background .r«'d gii-i ha- Wax Makes the Most Satisfactory Floor Finish Possible »bl- that the girl •n't hav. wonv • she — | s Lasting. Too
/N CONFIDENCE BY FLO
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the gas and the pan. and al! I | will be wall. |l A lump of starch dfanolveri Ini* tile water with which windows j are lo be wuatied will make the , glass shine. | When washing voile curtains
— the tweed soft gray brown, the! never rub soop directiy on the taflren apricot pink, make an un- i voile. This thinckreiH the threads, usual combination thiu is youth-]Ourtaiaa hIumiUI be soaked In iul and clever. A collar arrange-1 soapsuds, wndii-d in warm suds mint that cade in a bow al the und rinsed again.
re D the uriungrene •ran- whiidt atturh t and ke- p the brossir Crepe de chine mak*
velop diaflguring ha ■
per Up.
Waore -u<ii hairs haled. mnptimew i>
icred bristly - > u move them w!t!i •
n.'gulnr eyebnvw tw. •
wards, wash your lip
mixture of equal pnr*.-
hold ammonia and pe'..\; this on with a hit re a cotton, and be stue to h n-jse wthen you apply it.
The peroxide and
treatment Is a good on,when you have only a of down that gives a dirty appeal*no- to ym lip. I'se more of the pe: that case, and only a j amnHUiia. The mlrture a hlreichlng agent to k
I hairline invisible.
I When you have pulled ) with tweezer*, watnh ■ p-lnsl for any reappearance,
com- the the hairs out Just a.- - ti as they hove developed nufUelently for ymi to get a grip upon
Interior decorators agr—- ‘Lax getting water '-n war. »» a tie- beauty if any room depends finish i.- not n_«Oe rand against en .-namely 0:1 the floor The w.-nr. B:’ wher* rapa.*.r tomw" the background and ;«-nw! the surface wax may be foimdsrion for rugs, furniture-, -oftene.! and the -!'•■' r-n.oved and decoration. The nwHt by r ibbing with ., soft cloth
quire-e and oMttofantory floor fln- moi--
i-h jw.-e.1bl- i- wax—Che finish , whuh rub oh a litt..- w..i re-iiher tills Withs'.iws! the wear and tea: ‘ our home-mad. r.-cipc or .. romre cemurits in cid Burojwan mercial predui t i They say this •-.i.-dles and wSiich mellows and . will permanently remove the w hue improves with age. fpnrl. This work must be done
M axell floors are also the most; carefully and quickly
practical Tluv do not show I To Make Wax: » lb. Beeswax, scratches or heel-marks. They are! N 1b. Hardwax (parowax or para-
•r require 1 Hinei. 1 jit. Turpentine
dtVhtlv not slippery They i iipp.-r 1 scrubbing. And they
x . i,. j. i expensive and troublesome • •1. ; finishing. You can touch up a wax :u . fliwir at any time, anywhere, with-
Shave
.. ! Jar in pan of Wat > , wax Is soft. -
i pirn jar. Set
until
t fire
Hea
and pull '
this jar only what tur-
I"‘ n,i,le 11 * 111 s,lr until
'la'* Miirks nn "w.i\ Kini.-h: 1 ''k'' 'hlrk batter, then set in cool
ter IS allowed to remain on J place.
■urfacea anv length of time To .-lean t-olleil Waxed Floor: I muse them to grow white I Spot* removed with soft wollen Manufactarera caution us against H°U> moistened with turpentine.
■ in
then
i .'nature of this c
Milk Important In the Daily Diet
I Flo:
fa much in love with a i ha* Always lead me to rthat lie loves me. loo. It
B been understood by • and friends that we , although we were At a party recently
one of my gi’’ Eto him who is very good T and very popular She J decided play for him. and Sill to my dlaguest. made a f himself over her 1 was
» re»t of the evening.
i to say 1 was furi„t H. Perhaps l foolishly loo plainly how I felt T for since that time he
j very Indifferent and dlsji. and I don’t know what. struggle. | My friends tell me he i sn -
No foodstuff can he consider.*!
made with them. Head resolutions u complete food from the nutrithe heart will not stand forHjoeuU -nandpoint. but milk is —sirens threatening at the mu-1 more nearly so tlmn any adher. moot you feel most secure. And Milk 1* .specially valuable as a then the sun breaks out again and ] supplement to other foods In the ill discomforts and heartaches are I diet, anil should have an 1mforgotten in the new joy. I porcant place In the doily intake
Cheer up. C. I... one unrequited love needn't kill all hopes of romance and happiness. It will all come out right in time—and who knows but that the boy friend's inoifference is not assumed mere-
teach you the lesson that it
doesn't go to pull too hard on the engagement string. If such is the case, he will soon change his course of action when he sees that you are taking him seriously enough to release him without a
And even If' the pose
, ned—It will pique his ! the other girl some-1 interest to believe that you are F1 love him so much I hate j taking his transfer of affections i him up Please tell me j s0 lightly. Men are contrary <
' tures. you know. If they arc pursued they flee. But let them alone. I indicate that you are unconcerned,
i and they come running.
I are people in the world
nd that if you make up I to accomplish a cer- | nothing can prevent you l the reward. Even _t love Is included In Hies But somehow I
Ptnuch enthusiasm in capa this principle. '
work <
»11y for the ' In Inveigling him in- , , but Often she does
„s love.
[rather unprincipled of i friend to try to vamp
t. but if she suci a large measure
STbe wiser for you to step r he will eventually crei.-e
you anyway, lead ashes Into Some other m
a love you. but ■far whom you h
Dear Miss Flo: 1 would like i girl to go to a It Is proper for
a ask a certain dance with ne to phone her o invite her’ G. W
Either method would be quite proper. G. W. 1 should think, however, that yon would prefer to phone her. if it is convenient.
If You Are of Romany Type, Dress the Part
of food.
Meals, and eereeJ products such _ bread are important as nourcee of protein and reiergy. but they lack srene of the vitamins anil are deficient In mineral content. Milk pro vide** some energy, and importasm as a source of proll. mineral elemenR*. and the vitamins. Hence. Ideal food for .naJUug up the dcflclencirei of « cerwal-vneat dint. Fr-.-ih fruits and vega table* also highly imporium and supply minerals and vitamins. They should oonadlUM an Important part of the dietary. A low mineral content in the diet rreniH* in poor teeth and tetania.; ion of bone growth. To insure the proper formation of teeth and tunes, the diet of children .should contain a liberal supply of milk, fruits and vege-
tablea.
If a piece of stick cinnamon is broken into the milk used In making curstarels while you are beating custard. It wlU give it a faint brown color wllliout dark-
ening It.
Silk handkirchiefs should be washed with borax in tepid water. little or no s-JUp. Colored handkerohires should always be washed In cold or tepid w and dried in the shade. > open windows easily w they are stuck with paint, cause of wot weather. <itc.. b the inside of the frames with ordinary blockhead. Thej will then slide without the least
difficulty.
■ <h
hair. The
itn kinds of bad
or face l.MiiMi will dev-dop tint be careful to use on | re only pre-jmratlons which 1 ’ually guaranteed not to
th of miperfluiMis |
Hold Your Husband After You Get Him
n ahov'
Lines
are' on the bias but materials
Black and white plaids of varying sites have been worn for years, but Ibis is the first time they have Ixen worn cut and draped on the bios. Instead of the checks being up and down they run diagonally. Over a skirt of this sort is worn a white blouse and a short light crejve Jacket In black.
Usually Neglected Wicker clothes baskets should have a good scrubbing every few months, following w-Crich a coat of white paint is in order, will moon a more sanitary basket much better-looking
specialist ■
Cornmeal and Buttermilk ]
Too many young people marry nowadays without knowing more more than one another's name. Greased lightning courtships are i he prelude to angry skies and muttering thunder after marriage. It Is then that the little 1 things, the picayuntsh worries.
Com meal mush cooked in' :,s-unie spurious greatness. Know buutermilk re-semblw collage[ your man before you wed him. cheese in flavor. It may be eaten Know something of his asplrahot. but Is esjvecially palatable nuns, dreams, and sentiments and when curved vary coll wilii | y (l n w ju avoid half the pitfalls
c.-xsun. It may be molded In cups wedded life.
Allow one part of corn meal to! Atrtl when you are married, sfx pans of buttermilk, and one .ion'; worry about your hair,
teaspoon of salt to eacih cup of • you'll have It bobb<
meal.
I slble for you to obtain the latest I and most modish clothes at moderate cost. Don't worry about the carpet. One rose in your i-heek is worth all the carpets
-'StsSs! n marital vows have be, ' n j bo , hpr coneera yourself about
them. Don't worry about your reputation. Most people you care about know who you are and what you are. And. above all. don't worry about your husband. Listen to him once In a while.
The New Coat Today women are buying many cuats of few colors. Most of lhe shades are brown or tan. ho for a* the cloth coats are concerned. They preserve strict simpMcBty an I the swalghtest of lines to Ohi waist or slightly be-
n they flare
The
man of business who pit > "1 can't afford to adv n his ukelele isn't going in business very long.
anyway. Don't worry about ; pi V< , n 'vwing” by two concealed t your children. They're no bet-1 pleats placid at elthivr side,
j ter than anyone else'r r»—••
dowdy clothes, for no mat- "What kind of a game is this?” here you live, modern met - 1 : -ked the restaurant diner, tasting
Using methods make it p>s-' l is meat.
Ve Invite Charge Accounts:
ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Things You Should Know
by i
Cold baUeil potatoes with their jackets on will tu«e os good as fretthly boMed potatoes if they are put into boiling waiter to which a pinch of Halt has been added and allowed to boil far five minutes. .. When area fixing butter for cake 11 never lake It directly out of the lee box. Allow It to Btand before attempting to cream it. It , iiore quickly and
M e. blatt on • Atlantic City’s Great Department Store •
brown bread up
ot the!
_ . e losll e : d for him. I
MUkd of cours. but that's i love, and romance. 11 BKaiiere-,1 readjust menti
Why is tt that so often the I various pi reuent-faced girt who »k» well in warm colors should have a grew; longing to be pale and dignified ami aristocratic, and should : 'rocks of smok- ,-) gray amt igher shmlin which
a /aawl Cmam. A
easily.
Try cutting
with a string. It is t to do it this way than with a
knife.
A jdnch of cinnamon shaken on the bottom of a gas oven while lamb or beef is roaMtiiig will remove the heavy odor. Keep olive oil In the refriger-
ator.
Perspiration stains may be removed from white clothes by dampening the article with lemon juice and salt before the clothes are jMit Into soap and water
CitroBs Fruits In Summer There Is. perhaps, nothing more
refreshing to the tired body and brain, and nothing more nearly harmless in warm weather, than the juice of the orange, lemon, grape-fruit or lime—called citrous fruits because of their citric arid content. They are said to beat j important vitamines. which re-vi-1 talixv woru nerves whether of the | digestive, eliminative, or absorbent j
r tor preuefit colors, systems.
HI displaying itartf., citric acid readily combines in the "arty" sense I »-|ih important mineral salts preusnt styles ralher which we derive from our vege-j hen !hev ftjMt came (able foods, forming \cttrates ofj
those material*. Thu* we obtain i citrate ot Iron, of calcium, sodium. I ani so on—in easily adaptable
• color- form for the needs Of the body i . face, People who have ''acidosis" need I Mil look hardly fear citrous fruits, as their j
acid loses its identity almost as]
soon as swallowed.
The fiber ol the citrous fruits! should not be taken into the! stomach by persons having colitis, because the fiber is an indigesti- ]
• hair j ble. lough, foreign substance: tin* bark, fact does not prevent the juices <t coil from being highly beneficial ini hough such cases. Citrous fruits are in j I valuable In colds fevers conge* !
inflammations. Foods with]
Miss Isabelle P. Mills. B. N.
Bell Phone: 21-R-3
DRESSMAKIN
Mrs. M. R. Shropshire
miners
, I reel by taking less of clt: , j up all the acid in event of w I disagreement may be noticed, fruits or by taking more mine
Special attention given to Hair Catting by Miss Edith D. Bullock at the EDITH A PARLOR •24 High Street. Millville Rre-ond Floor Room* ? and 8 Phone: iSJ-J
HEMSTITCHING 8c per yard
ibine the | S
LASH’S SHOP
Them Slowly
Mrs. Mattie Berry
B V'
Outfit the Boys and Girls for School on the 8- Floor Economy Store M E PI ATT GO’S 8th floor is ready as never before to prepare the kiddies for school - good honest durable apparel that will save you many dollars and as an extra feature you can do all your shopping on one floor without confusion - without hurry. children’s undies p or ^ s c }, 00 i Miss-New Jersey Dresses $o 99 GiRUS - MIDDY BLOUSES C? *3" 48c SATEEN GYM BLOOMERS 88c NEW “ZIP” MIDDIES $1.48 NEW “ZIP” OVERS $1.48 LINEN PANTS 59c FAMOUS BELL B1 OUSES 79c WOOL KNICKERS 97c NEW FALL CAPS 97c WOOL LONGIES $1.29 WOOL JUVENILE SUITS $1.97 GOOD SLICKERS $2.48

